ronmc wrote:
Thanks,Gdetrailer, for a very clear answer.I should have posted that this was for a residential refrigerator only.It is rated at 6.5 Amps.max.It is a energy efficient unit,and 88 watts is the highest I'v seen on it.I am planning on using a modified sine inverter. Thoughts?
I would highly recommend a Tripplite PV1250
SEE HERE which is a heavy duty well built MSW inverter. It is the one I use and has no problem starting and running my home fridge.
The PV1250 also has a real nice additional feature, it has what they call a load sense. In a nut shell it is a power save feature which allows the inverter to power down into a sleep mode when there is no AC demand.
What this means for you is a savings of 10-20Ahrs PER DAY in battery capacity when the fridge thermostat is not calling for cooling. I have mine set to turn on the inverter with about a 9W load so when we open the fridge door the inverter turns on and the light lights up :B
The PV1250 IS designed from the ground up SPECIFICALLY for starting and running inductive motor loads. It uses and old school tried and true heavy duty 60hz transformer to "boost" the voltage from 12V to 120V.
The PV1250 is unique when it comes to surge ratings, it will sustain a surge of 2400W for 10 MINUTES
๐ unlike most inverters (INCLUDING MOST IF NOT ALL PSW makes) which typically have surge ratings of SECONDS and MANY DO NOT GIVE A TIME RATING which makes those surge ratings totally useless and you should consider them as bogus info..
If you need auto transfer from shore to inverter Tripplite does make models based on the PV1250 with ATS (Auto Transfer Switch) but they do cost more.
Others will chime in for the need of PSW but that really is not needed if you buy a good name brand MSW like the Tripplites.